I need some opinions about child care please. What are the pros/cons to both big daycare facilities, and in home smaller daycares? So far the price of the big daycare seems to be most ideal. They will charge me only for the days I need, which turns out I only need 2 days a week child care. What do or did you ladies prefer for your children?
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I agree with pps...just depends on your needs. In our area, big centers are way more expensive than in home care. I am opting for in home daycare for the first couple of years and then will either be staying at home or sending them to a center for daycare/preschool. I like in home as babies because they are still getting the social interaction, but it's not as crazy as a center may be.
Also, just an fyi for anyone looking around. We have had a lot of issues in our area recently with faith based centers. In Indiana at least, they don't have the same guidelines as normal centers. just something to be aware of during your search.
Also, the center that we are probably going to choose has cameras in the room that we can log on and see what is going on with her.
In my experience, in-home care is the least expensive and least reliable. On multiple occasions the caregiver would call and was either sick, one of her kids was sick, or had some appointment and I had to scramble for last minute care. Also the ages were mixed so DS would be with kids ranging from infant-school age. The one plus, however, was that DS got sick less frequently in that setting. At the time, I was in law school so I went with what I could afford.
Center care, in my experience, is more structured, consistent, and reliable. My LO goes to a center now and we are so happy with the level of interaction (ratio=3:1), cleanliness, and accountability. We have never had any real problems. The drawbacks, however, are that LO has a constant runny nose, the price, and lack of flexibility. When I was in law school it was important that I could pick LO up late once a week since I had a late class... That would never work at a center. I also pay twice the amount for a center vs. in-home.
Now she goes to a facility (we moved) and I like it. It's nice having a very structured environment and she's gotten in a really good routine. The only thing I don't like is that she does seem to have a runny nose more often, however, we did move somewhere that has way more dust\crop particles in the air and I'm pretty sure she has allergies.
Both have been a good experience, but I'm kind of liking the daycare facility better (however, she is two years old and not a tiny baby right now).